US20200398626A1 - Linkage including compressible bushings and a method of installing - Google Patents
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- a washer is disposed between the stop out and one of the bushings, and another washer is disposed between the locking nut and the other bushing.
- the linkage 24 may be packaged and sold as a kit which includes all of these components.
- the link 26 is monolithic with a housing of the ball joint 28 . Alternately, these components could be formed independently and then joined together.
- the link 26 is preferably made of metal, such as steel, an alloy steel, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, etc. and may be shaped through any suitable process or combination of processes.
- the following components are received on the link 26 , in order: the stop out 34 , one of the washers 32 , one of the bushings 30 , the flange of the stabilizer bar 22 , the other bushing 30 , the other washer 32 , and the locking nut 36 .
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- The present invention is related generally to linkages and, more particularly, to stabilizer bar linkage assemblies.
- Many vehicles include a stabilizer bar (also known as an anti-roll bar) to reduce body roll as the vehicle corners at speed. In most cases, the stabilizer bar is interconnected with another suspension component (such as a knuckle or a control arm) via a linkage that includes a plurality of compressible bushings. In order to optimize performance of the stabilizer bar, it is important to ensure that the bushings are compressed to a point within predetermined tolerances. One known means of compressing the bushings involves torqueing a nut which holds the bushings on the linkage down to a predetermined torque range.
- One aspect of the present invention is related to a suspension system for a vehicle. The suspension system includes a stabilizer bar which has an opening. The suspension system also includes a linkage, which includes a rod-shaped link and a pair of bushings that are made of a compressible material. The link presents male threads which extend to an end face and a stop out which is spaced from the end face, and the link extends through the opening of the stabilizer bar. One of the bushings is disposed on the rod-shaped link between the stop out and the opening of the stabilizer bar, and the other bushing is disposed on the link between the opening of the stabilizer bar and the locking nut. A locking nut is threadedly engaged with the link such that the end face of the link contacts a closed end of the locking nut. The bushings are partially compressed against the stabilizer bar.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, the locking nut has an outer surface that has a hexagonal shape.
- According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a ball joint is secured to the link at an opposite end of the link from the end face.
- According to still another aspect of the present invention, each of the bushings extends from an outer end that faces away from the stabilizer bar to an inner end that contacts the stabilizer bar, and the outer end has a greater outer diameter than the inner end.
- According to a further aspect of the present invention, a washer is disposed between the stop out and one of the bushings, and another washer is disposed between the locking nut and the other bushing.
- According to yet a further aspect of the present invention, the washers are received within counterbores of the bushings.
- Another aspect of the present invention is related to a method of repairing a suspension system in a vehicle. The method includes the step of preparing a stabilizer bar that has an opening. The method proceeds with the step of preparing a link that is rod-shaped. The link has an end face and male threads adjacent the end face and has a stop out which is spaced from the end face. The method continues with the step of inserting a first washer onto the link and establishing contact between the first washer and the stop out. The method proceeds with the step of inserting a first bushing onto the link and establishing contact between the first bushing and the stop washer. The method continues with the step of inserting the link through the opening of the stabilizer bar and establishing contact between the stabilizer bar and the first bushing. The method proceeds with the step of inserting a second bushing onto the link and establishing contact between the second bushing and the stabilizer bar. The method continues with the step of inserting a second washer onto the link and establishing contact between the second washer and the second bushing. The method proceeds with the step of threading a locking nut onto the link until the end face of the link contacts a closed end of the locking nut and wherein threading the locking nut onto the link compresses the first and second bushings.
- These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is an exploded and partially fragmentary view of a suspension system constructed according to one aspect of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the suspension system ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged and cross-sectional view of a portion ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary and cross-sectional view of a portion of a second exemplary embodiment of a linkage for the suspension system; and -
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary and cross-sectional view of a portion of a third exemplary embodiment of a linkage for the suspension system. - Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a portion of a
stabilizer bar assembly 20 for use in a vehicle suspension system is generally shown inFIG. 1 . Thestabilizer bar assembly 20 includes a stabilizer bar 22 (also known as an anti-roll bar) and a pair of linkages 24 (one being shown) that are adapted to connect thestabilizer bar 22 with a pair of suspension components, such as control arms (not shown) or knuckle (also not shown), on opposite sides of the vehicle. In operation, eachlinkage 24 transfers forces between a respective one of the suspension components and thestabilizer bar 22 as thestabilizer bar 22 twists in response to relative movement of the suspension components on the opposite sides of the vehicle to reduce body roll in the vehicle. - The
linkage 24 is specifically configured so that it can be very quickly installed in the vehicle suspension system in a proper manner such that the components are tightened given tolerances. Thelinkage 24 includes alink 26, which is rod shaped, that extends linearly along an axis from a first end, which is unthreaded, to a second end, which is threaded and which has an end face. Aball joint 28 is fixedly attached with the first end of thelink 26 for connecting thelinkage 24 with the suspension component, e.g., the control arm or knuckle. Thelinkage 24 also includes a pair ofbushings 30, a pair ofwashers 32, a stop out 34, and alocking nut 36. Thelinkage 24 may be packaged and sold as a kit which includes all of these components. In the exemplary embodiment, thelink 26 is monolithic with a housing of theball joint 28. Alternately, these components could be formed independently and then joined together. Thelink 26 is preferably made of metal, such as steel, an alloy steel, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, etc. and may be shaped through any suitable process or combination of processes. - The stop out 34 is located between the
ball joint 28 and the second end of thelink 26 at a predetermined distance from the second end of thelink 26. In the exemplary embodiment, the stop out 34 is shaped similar to a nut and has an annular surface which faces away from theball joint 28. The stop out 34 may be fixedly attached with thelink 26 through any suitable joining means including, for example, welding and adhesives. - The
stabilizer bar 22 extends between its own respective ends (only one of which is shown in the Figures). Each end of thestabilizer bar 22 is flattened to present a flange with a through opening formed therein. When installing thelinkage 24 on a vehicle, an installer inserts the threaded second end of thelink 26 through the opening such that the flange is located between the stop out 24 and the second end of thelink 26. On either side of the flange, one of thebushings 30 is in direct contact with thestabilizer bar 22 such that the flange is sandwiched between the twobushings 30. Each of thebushings 30 has a through passage and an outer surface. Thelink 26 extends through the through passage, the outer surface is curved such that thebushing 30 has a greater diameter at an outer end, which faces away from the flange of thestabilizer bar 22, than at an inner end, which directly contacts the flange of thestabilizer bar 22. Thebushings 30 are made of a compressible material, such as rubber or a plastic. As forces are transferred through the linkage between the suspension component and thestabilizer bar 22, those forces first must pass through one or both of thebushings 30. When those forces are shock forces, thebushings 30 compress to absorb energy, thereby protecting the connection between thelink 26 and thestabilizer bar 22 and improving the durability of thelinkage 24. - The outer end of each bushing 30 presents a counterbore which receives one of the
washers 32. As shown inFIG. 3 , one of thewashers 32 is in direct contact with the stop out 34, and the other washer is in direct contact with thelocking nut 36. Thewashers 32 are annular in shape and are generally planar in shape. Thewashers 32 are preferably made of metal, such as stainless steel. In operation, thewashers 32 prevent the outer ends of thebushings 30 form collapsing radially inwardly. - The locking
nut 36 has an inner surface which surrounds an inner bore that extends from an open end to a closed end. The inner surface is threaded (female threads) along nearly its full length from the open end to the closed end. At the closed end, the inner surface has a small groove without threads so that the lockingnut 36 can be threaded until the second end of thelink 26 contacts the closed end of the lockingnut 36. The lockingnut 36 of the exemplary embodiment has a hexagonally shaped outer surface so that a wrench can be used to rotate the lockingnut 36 and tighten it onto the second end of thelink 26. However, it should be appreciated that any suitable means can be provided for rotating the lockingnut 36. The lockingnut 36 is preferably made of metal and may be shaped through any suitable process. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , in a direction from the ball joint 28 to the second end, the following components are received on thelink 26, in order: the stop out 34, one of thewashers 32, one of thebushings 30, the flange of thestabilizer bar 22, theother bushing 30, theother washer 32, and the lockingnut 36. - In operation, the
stabilizer bar 22 acts as a torsion spring to reduce body roll of the vehicle during fast cornering by resisting relative rotation between the suspension component on the opposite sides of the vehicle. To optimize this performance, it is important that thebushings 30 be pre-compressed within desired tolerances. The various components of thelinkage 24 are configured such that, when the lockingnut 36 is threaded all the way onto thelink 26 until the end face of thelink 26 contacts the closed end of the lockingnut 36, the optimized compression is achieved in thebushings 30. This occurs without any need to measure the torque value on the lockingnut 36, as is necessary in other known linkages to achieve proper compression of the bushings. This effect is achieved by dimensioning the length of the bore of the lockingnut 36 such, when the end face of thelink 26 contacts the closed end of the lockingnut 36, the distance between the end face of the lockingnut 36 that contacts thewasher 32 and the stop out 34 is such that the appropriate compression of thebushings 34 is achieved. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 , a portion of a second exemplary embodiment of the linkage 124 is generally shown with like numerals, separated by a prefix of “1” indicating corresponding parts with the first exemplary embodiment described above. In the second exemplary embodiment, the female threads formed on the inner surface of the lockingnut 136 extend the full distance from the open end to the closed end. The outer surface of thelink 126, adjacent the end face, is without threads and is tapered radially inwardly. This alternate configuration also allows the end face of thelink 126 to contact the closed end of the lockingnut 136 when the lockingnut 136 is fully threaded onto thelink 126. - Referring now to
FIG. 5 , a portion of a third exemplary embodiment of the linkage 224 is generally shown with like numerals, separated by a prefix of “2” indicating corresponding parts with the first and second exemplary embodiment described above. The third exemplary embodiment is similar to the second exemplary embodiment but, instead of being tapered, the outer surface of thelink 226, adjacent the end face, has an annular recess. This alternate configuration also allows the end face of thelink 226 to contact the closed end of the lickingnut 236 when the lockingnut 236 is fully threaded onto thelink 226. - Another aspect of the present invention is related to a method of repairing a suspension system using a
linkage 22, such as thelinkage 24 shown inFIGS. 1-3 . The method includes the step of preparing thestabilizer bar 22. The method proceeds with the step of preparing thelink 26. The method continues with the step of inserting afirst washer 32 onto the link and establishing contact between thefirst washer 32 and the stop out 34. The method continues with the step of inserting thefirst bushing 30 onto thelink 26 and establishing contact between thefirst bushing 30 and thefirst washer 32. The method proceeds with the step of inserting thelink 26 through the opening in thestabilizer bar 22 and establishing contact between thestabilizer bar 22 and the first bushing. The method continues with the step of inserting asecond bushing 30 onto thelink 26 and establishing contact between thesecond bushing 30 and thestabilizer bar 22. The method proceeds with the step of inserting thesecond washer 32 onto the link and establishing contact between thesecond washer 32 and thesecond bushing 30. The method continues with the step of threading the lockingnut 36 onto thelink 26 until the end face of thelink 26 contacts the closed end of the lockingnut 36 and wherein threading the lockingnut 36 onto thelink 26 compresses the first andsecond bushings 30. - Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described while within the scope of the appended claims. Additionally, it is to be understood that all features of all claims and all embodiments can be combined with each other as long as they do not contradict each other.
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